This is a guest post by Marianna Anastasiou, The Music Library of Greece of the Friends of Music Society, CC BY-NC. This post appeared first on September 21, 2015 on Europeana Sounds blog.

How does a Greek traditional lullaby sound like? How did women used to put babies to sleep in Greece 100 years ago? You can find the answer while listening to the most popular greek lullaby here on Europeana, entitled “Sleep my pampered child” (Kimisou chaidemeno mou, Κοιμήσου χαϊδεμένο μου)!

We are privileged to listen to an original song recording made in 1996 in Petrota, a village in the prefecure of Evros, in Northern Greece.

The amateur singer, Kiriaki Vetidou, recollects a traditional song that mothers used to sing while rocking their babies in their arms to put them to sleep.